Because if you put on the lid then the oxygen will be burnt and a candle will not be able to stay lit without oxygen.
The candle consumes all the oxygen in the confined space and burns out
Yes it is - since heat rises.
it's a sign of welcome and warm hearth in the home. often left in a window when a loved one is away from home. it's popular in the winter, particularly around christmas, as it's cold in the winter, and the warmth from the candle represents the warmth and love of a home, and thus the people in it.
Well mainly pressure against the flame WHEN YOU BLOW IT: Well when you put air pressure aginst the flame it causes it to go out PUT SOMETHING ON TOP: Well when you put somehting on top(such as a metal candle burner) it puts pressure against the flame...it aventually burns out
Roman Catholic AnswerAn ancient custom that was prevalent in Ireland, to put a candle in the window to light the way for a stranger. It was from way back when the laws of hospitality were sacred, it is specifically to light a way for the Holy Family and the Christ Child.
Candle in the Window was created in 1990.
A skylight is a window put into your ceiling.
He (and Inga) said 'Put the candle back', meaning back in the candle holder.
the candle flickered in the window of bobs room
A lit candle in a window.
Some people light a candle in the window.
Candle in the Wind, Elton JohnCandle in the Window, Joan KennedyLight My Candle, RentOld Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You, Joe Sun (covered by Brian Collins and Dolly Parton)
The tradition of placing a candle in the window goes back to the Colonial times in the United States and back much further in time for other cultures. It is a tradition practiced throughout the year. It symbolizes the warmth and security of the family hearth and signals loyalty to family members and loved ones who are not present in the home.
candle holder
A candle.
the sun through a window, a candle's fire